If you’re a subscriber to Bob Larson’s Daily Tennis newsletter (subscription only, but there’s some overlap between DT and Larson’s free news site), you may have already read that we’re moving the TENNIS.com HQ to Los Angeles and making staff changes and additions (all on the tech side). Liza Horan, who’s been the master puppeteer at TENNIS.com since its inception, is stepping down to work as a consultant and develop her other media businesses. TennisWorld will continue to be written and run out of New York. I’ll have more news about other significant changes at TW in the next few days, but the gist of it will be that the overall product will be improved, and feature more custom and interactive components. We have our annual conference where we’ll be dealing with a lot of these issues for the rest of this week, so please stay tuned—we’ll be back, blogging full-force, before long.
TennisWorld Update
By Jul 13, 2005Stat of the Day
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Published Jul 13, 2005